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The Certosa di Farneta (or Certosa di Santo Spirito di Farneta or Certosa di Maggiano) is a cloistered Carthusian monastery (charterhouse) just north of Lucca, region of Tuscany, Italy.〔(Carthusian order ), official website.〕 ==History== The charterhouse was founded in the early 14th century and suppressed by Napoleonic forces in 1809, only to be re-occupied later in the 19th century.〔( Dizionario geografico fisico storico della Toscana ), by Emanuele Repetti, 1839, page 12.〕 In September 1944, monks from the charterhouse opened their doors to troops from the 16th SS Panzergrenadier Division, who said they came bearing gifts for the abbey. They broke into the monastery to arrest 32 partisans and Jews being sheltered in the monastery. Some of the refugees were able to escape. Six monks and six lay brothers were arrested, tortured, and killed by firing squad. A plaque at the entrance of the monastery, dedicated on 20 January 1985, nearly four decades after the event, reads: Among the twelve Carthusians killed were two Germans, one Swiss, one Venzuelan, and one Spaniard. The remaining monks were also from diverse countries. Those killed were Benedetto Lapuente, Bruno D'Amico, Raffaele Cantero, Adriano Compagnon, Adriano Clerc, Michele Nota, Giorgio Maritano, Pio Egger, Martino Binz, Gabriele Maria Costa, Bernardo Montes de Oca, and Aldo Mei. It is said that when the refugees asked for asylum, the prior Dom Martino Binz consulted with the procurator Dom Gabriele Costa, and the novice master Dom Pio Egger. Binz stated: If it were Jesus himself knocking at the door, what would we tell him? Would we have the courage to send him off to die? They opened the door.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Certosa di Farneta」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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